The Camel Effect–Models Francisco Lachowski and Adrian Wlodarski tackle refined timeless camel looks for the October 2012 issue of Spanish GQ, appearing before the lens of photographer Sergi Pons in a series of outdoor portraits. Sartorial coats, luxury sweaters, clean trousers and soft turtlenecks create a wearable and desirable wardrobe, assembled for the story by fashion editor Miguel Arnau. The designs of Dior Homme, Giorgio Armani, Burberry Prorsum and Louis Vuitton, just to name a few, create masculine silhouettes that never go out of style, thanks to a dose of timeless elegance. / Grooming by María Martínez.
Francisco Lachowski & Adrian Wlodarski are Clad in Camel Hues for GQ España
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